Japan finished fifth after beating England 8-4 at the 2023 World Lacrosse Men's Championship ©World Lacrosse

Japan finished fifth after beating England 8-4 at the 2023 World Lacrosse Men's Championship.

With the final and the bronze medal match scheduled for tomorrow, 22 teams confirmed their final spot, on day 10 of the event in San Diego.

With three goals, Shinya Tateishi was the Japanese hero of the day against England while Shogo Oshima was impressive with six saves.

Seventh place went to Israel who managed to survive against Jamaica.

An overtime winner from Bryan Rotatori sealed an 8-7 win.

Despite leading 9-2 at halftime, Puerto Rico almost produced a sensational comeback.

In the end, the European nation held on to win 10-9 and claim ninth place.

Wynton Bastian scored the winner with Lasse Volquardsen and Per-Anders Olters chipping in with goals and assists to help Germany beat Ireland 8-7 and finish eleventh.

Hat-trick hero Dash Tsai combined with Tony Ko, Logan Ip and Evan Mok-Lamme to help Hong Kong claim 13t spot after getting the better of the Netherlands 10-7.

Hat-trick hero Dash Tsai combined with Tony Ko, Logan Ip and Evan Mok-Lamme to help Hong Kong claim 13th spot after getting the better of the Netherlands 10-7.

Jack Crawley's goal with three minutes of play left helped Scotland edge France 6-5 to finish 17th.

In another tight match, the Philippines beat Mexico 8-6 to claim 15th place.

In the last three minutes, goals from Neil Macalada and Chase Ladrido helped the Philippines secure victory.

Latvia beat 13-7 to finish in 21st place while Wales settled for 19th place after beating Poland 7-5.

The Czech Republic also won on day 10, beating Sweden 8-7 and finishing 23rd.